This highly illustrated and broad-ranging survey of their era looks at how the Victorians went about creating a new, more modern world with the inventiveness and visionary zeal that characterised so many of the key men and women of the period.
By the time Queen Victoria died in 1901, transport, communications, the global economy, and many aspects of social life were recognisably similar to those of our own day. These revolutionary developments are thoroughly explored in the book's three major sections: society, technology and the world.
The contributors, all experts in their fields, consider the ideas, products, inventions and social changes wrought by the Victorians while chapters on the Far East, India, Africa and Australia explore their interest in the wider world. Throughout the book an array of wonderful contemporary photographs, posters, paintings, sculpture, domestic ephemera, costume, medical equipment and many other objects and images complement the lively and informative text.